Tag: petroleum prices

  • Pakistan set to announce petroleum prices for next fortnight starting from April 01

    Pakistan set to announce petroleum prices for next fortnight starting from April 01

    The Pakistani government is set to announce new petroleum prices for the fortnight starting April 01, 2023, and people are expecting a significant relief in fuel prices due to the decline in global oil prices.

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  • Pakistan may unveil major changes in petroleum prices on March 31

    Pakistan may unveil major changes in petroleum prices on March 31

    ISLAMABAD: Pakistan may unveil major changes in petroleum prices on March 31, 2023 for next fortnight effective from April 01, 2023.

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  • Today petrol price in Pakistan March 22, 2023

    Today petrol price in Pakistan March 22, 2023

    Today petrol price in Pakistan on March 22, 2023 is Rs272 per liter and it will remain applicable till March 31, 2023 if not changed earlier by the government.

    Following are the effective petroleum prices for March 21, 2023:

    MS (Petrol)272.00
    HSD293.00
    Kerosene190.29
    Light Diesel Oil184.68

    The country increased the petroleum prices a day earlier which are effective from March 16, 2023.

    READ MORE: Petroleum prices in Pakistan increased from March 16: Petrol goes up to Rs272

    The government is planning to reduce the prices of petroleum products for the poor segment of the society for easing the intensity of high prices.

    This week

    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced petroleum package to provide subsidy of Rs50 per liter to provide relief to people having motorcycles, rickshaws and lower capacity engines.

    The relief package for subsidy is liable on those consumers who have motorcycles, rickshaws, 800 cc or smaller cars.

    READ MORE: Petroleum prices in Pakistan may go up from March 16

    Minister of State for Petroleum Musadik Malik briefed about the strategy for providing petroleum subsidy to the low-income segment of society.

    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced the relief package in the review meeting. He said that the program of petroleum subsidy would be started soon and a comprehensive strategy would be formed with the cooperation of relevant departments for effective implementation of the subsidy program.

    Previously, a statement issued by the Finance Division, stated that in the last fortnight, Platts Singapore prices registered an increase.

    This along with a depreciation of Pakistani Rupee (PKR) has resulted in an increase of petroleum products in Pakistan.

    READ MORE: Rupee devaluation main culprit behind surge in petroleum prices

    Accordingly, the price of MS (Petrol) has increased by Rs5 per liter and price of High Speed Diesel (HSD) has increased by Rs13 per liter.

    The increase in price of kerosene oil has been kept at Rs2.56 by reducing government dues on it. Similarly, price of light diesel oil has been kept constant by adjusting government dues as well.

    Earlier, experts had predicted that petroleum prices in Pakistan would go up from March 16, 2023 owing for significant depreciation in local currency.

    The continuous decline in rupee value has increased the possibility of further hike in petroleum prices for the next fortnight.

    The local currency has recorded significant decline during the past one year. Weakness in rupee value against the dollar made the local currency worst currency in the region. The rupee crashed by 57 per cent during past one year to PKR 280.77 to the dollar on March 10, 2023 when compared with PKR 178.63 on March 10, 2022 in the interbank foreign exchange market.

    READ MORE: Pakistan ready to announce new petroleum prices on March 15

    On the other hand the prices of crude oil in international market recorded sharp decline. The prices of benchmark Brent crude oil recorded around 30 per cent decline during one year despite Russia-Ukraine War. Brent crude oil prices were $115 per barrel during last March 2022 and it fell to $83 in the current month of March 2023.

    In contrast, the domestic prices of petrol and high speed diesel (HSD) recorded massive increase of 78 per cent and 94 per cent, respectively on Year on Year (YoY) basis by week ended March 09, 2023.

    The comparison of global and domestic fuel prices showed the local market should have lower prices and people of the country would have been provided relief.

  • No letup in challenges for oil marketing companies: analysts

    No letup in challenges for oil marketing companies: analysts

    KARACHI: Oil marketing companies (OMCs) are currently confronted with several challenges that are unlikely to abate anytime soon.

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  • Today’s petroleum prices in Pakistan on March 21

    Today’s petroleum prices in Pakistan on March 21

    Following are today’s petroleum prices in Pakistan for March 21, 2023. The rates will remain applicable till March 31, 2023, if not revised earlier by the government.

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  • Pakistan cuts petroleum prices under relief package

    Pakistan cuts petroleum prices under relief package

    KARACHI: Pakistan on Sunday announced a major cut in petroleum for lower income group in order to provide relief in the wake of high inflation.

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  • Today March 16, 2023 – petroleum prices in Pakistan

    Today March 16, 2023 – petroleum prices in Pakistan

    Pakistan has increased petroleum prices effective from March 16, 2023 for next fortnight ending March 31, 2023.

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  • Petroleum prices in Pakistan increased from March 16: Petrol goes up to Rs272

    Petroleum prices in Pakistan increased from March 16: Petrol goes up to Rs272

    ISLAMABAD: Petroleum prices in Pakistan have been increased on Wednesday which are effective from Thursday March 16, 2023.

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  • Petroleum prices in Pakistan may go up from March 16

    Petroleum prices in Pakistan may go up from March 16

    ISLAMABAD: Petroleum price in Pakistan may go up from March 16, 2023 owing for significant depreciation in local currency.

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  • Rupee devaluation main culprit behind surge in petroleum prices

    Rupee devaluation main culprit behind surge in petroleum prices

    Massive Pakistani Rupee (PKR) depreciation against the US dollar is main culprit behind significant surge in petroleum prices in the country.

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